As a product design student, the adjective word "futuristic." has been mentioned often during my study; we use it to describe a concept, design, trend and so on. Designers are always predicting and preparing for the future while developing products since both technology and customers' needs grow.
However, futuristic design isn't as simple as high-tech like the newest version of the iPhone; it should be designed to fit into the future tense of people's lives and solves the problems of living in the future. So all the consideration includes the problem statement, user experience, and target audience, are necessary like designing currently.
HOME is the smallest unit of society, and people can't live without it. Let's start to imagine life in the future on a home base; think of how life will be like, understand users' needs, and provide them with better user experiences.
Interactive Furnitures
As a significant part of homes, how would you like your furniture to communicate with you and send you messages? And how can your furniture help you communicate with other family members or create an environment that helps communicate?
Multi-Functions Products
What if all the devices in your life could connect to the internet? Not just computers and smartphones, but everything: clocks, speakers, lights, doorbells, cameras, windows, window blinds, hot water heaters, appliances, cooking utensils, you name it. And what if those devices could all communicate, send you information, and take your commands? It's not science fiction; it's the Internet of Things (IoT), and it's a key component of home automation and smart homes. Home automation is exactly what it sounds like: automating the ability to control items around the house—from window shades to pet feeders—with a simple push of a button (or a voice command).
Some activities, like setting up a lamp to turn on and off at your whim, are simple and relatively inexpensive. Others, like advanced surveillance cameras, may require a more serious investment of time and money. There are many smart home product categories, so you can control everything from lights and temperature to locks and home security devices. They also happen to make fantastic gifts, whether you're shopping for the holidays or buying a housewarming present. Here's a rundown of the best products we've tested for every room of the house.